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THE    CHICAGO    PUBUC    UBRARY 

JANUARY.    Y9O9 


THE  CHICAGO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


LIST  OF  BOOKS  AND  MAGAZINE  ARTICLES  ON  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN, 

16TH  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  BORN  FEBRUARY 

12,  1809,  DIED  APRIL  15,  1865. 


Magazines  and  books  marked  (*)  do  not  circulate,  but  may  be  consulted 
in  the  Reference  Room  of  the  main  library. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

Bartlett,   J.    K,    <vcomp. ).      Bibliography   on    Lincoln.       (In   Literature   of   the 

Rebellion,    p.  234-47.    1866)   *O     142 

Bibliographical  list  of  books  and  pamphlets;  containing  sermons,  orations, 
eulogies,  poems,  or  other  papers  relating  to  the  assassination,  death  and 
funeral  obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam. 
p.  334-46.  1865 ) *C  402 

Boyd,  A.  (comp.).  A  memorial  Lincoln  bibliography:  being  an  account  of 
books,  eulogies,  sermons,  portraits,  engravings,  medals,  etc.,  published 
upon  Abraham  Lincoln.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1870 *O  187 

jKi*h,  1).     (comp.).     Lincoln  literature;    a  bibliographical  account  of  books  and 

pamphlets  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.     Minneapolis,  1900 *O  2424 

A  rev.  and  enl.  ed.  entitled:  Lincoln  bibliography.  (In  Lincoln,  A.  Com 
plete  works:  ed.  by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and  J.  Hay.  v.  11,  p.  135-380. 
1905)  *J159,  11 

Hart.  C.  H.  (cornp.).  Bibliographia  Lincolniana:  an  account  of  the  publica 
tions,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Being  a  biblio 
graphical  catalogue  of  all  sermons,  eulogies,  orations,  etc.,  delivered  at 
the  time,  with  notes  and  an  introduction.  (In  Boyd,  A.  comp.  A  me 
morial  Lincoln  bibliography,  p.  7-86.  1870} *O  187 

Johnson,  E.  G.     Books  on.  Lincoln.      (In  Dial.    10:241-4.     1895) Ser. 

Lincoln  memorial  collection  of  Chicago.  Catalogue  of  articles  owned  and  used 
by  Abraham  Lincoln.  Now  owned  by  the  Lincoln  memorial  collection  of 
Chicago.  Chicago,  1887  *C1696,  6 

Morgan,  J.     A  course  in  Lincoln.      (In  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  boy  and  the  man. 

p.  407-15.     1908 )    C18305 

Reed,  L.  B.     Outline  of  Lincoln  literature.      (In  Dial.    34:189-91.     1903) Ser. 

Ritchie,  G.  T.  (comp.).  A  list  of  Lincolniana  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  1. 
Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  2.  Writings  relating  to  Abraham  Lin 
coln.  Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1903 *O21 12* 

Rev.  ed.  with  supplement.     Washington,  Gov't  print,  off..  1906 *O2112b 


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Rothschild,  A.     A  list  of  the  books  cited.      (In  Lincoln,  master  of  men.     p, 

427-38.     1906) C18396 

Sabin,  J.   (comp.).     Lincoln  bibliography.      (In  Dictionary  of  books  relating  to 

America,   vol.  10,  p.  350-60.     1878) *O159, 10 

Smith,  W.  H.,  jr.  (comp.).  A  priced  Lincoln  bibliography.    New  York,  1906. *0  2590 

White,   H.     Lincolnian  literature.      (In   Abraham  Lincoln  in   1854.      p.   22-4.        » 
1908) ' C18295 

GENEALOGY    AND    FAMILY    HISTORY. 
BOOKS: 

Boyd,  (Mrs.)  L.  R.    The  sorrows  of  Nancy.    Richmond,  Va.,  1€99.    front.,  pl.F11370 

Abraham  Lincoln's  mother. 
Gordon,  L.  L.    Mrs.  Lincoln.     (In  From  Lady  Washington  to  Mrs.  Cleveland. 

p.  314-43.     1889)    C  3469 

Hitchcock,    (Mrs.)    C.   H,     Nancy   Hanks;     the   story   of   Abraham   Lincoln's 

mother.    New  York,  1899.    port.,  pi.  facsim C18378 

Nason,   E.     Note  relating  to  the  parentage  of   President  Lincoln.      (In  Lin- 

colniana.    In  memoriam.  p.  333.    1865 ) *C     402 

Tarbell,  I.  M.     Christopher  Columbus  Graham  and  his  reminiscences  of  Lin 
coln's  parents.      (In  The  early  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Appendix  II. 

p.  227-36.    1896)   C18384 

Memoranda    for    Lincoln's    genealogy.       (In    The    early    life    of    Abraham 

Lincoln.     Appendix  L     p.  223-7.     1896) C18384 

Whitney,  H.  C.     Mary  Todd  Lincoln.      (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lincoln. 

p.  90-102.    1892) C11198 

MAGAZINES: 

Barrett,  J.  II.     President  Lincoln's  ancestry.     (In  New  England  historical  and 

genealogical  register.     48:327-8.     1894)   Ser. 

Bayne,  J.  T.    Willie  and  Tad  Lincoln.     (In  St.  Nicholas.    24:277-82.    1897)  ...    Ser. 

Same S75,  24 

Brooks,   N.     A  boy  in  the   White  House.     Tad   Lincoln.      (In   St.   Nicholas. 

10:57-65.      1882) Ser. 

Chittenden,  L.  E.     The  genealogy  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (*n  Harper's  weekly. 

40:182-3.    1896)    Ser. 

Holm,  E.  T.  Mary  Todd  Lincoln;  reminiscences  and  letters  of  the  wife  of  Presi 
dent  Lincoln.  (In  McClure's  magazine.  11  -.476-80.  1898) Ser. 

Same S51,  11 

Jenkins,  H.  M.     Abraham  Lincoln's  ancestry.     (In  American.     6:375-6.  1883).   Ser. 
The  mother  of  Lincoln.      (In  Pennsylvania  magazine.     24:129-38.     1900).    Ser. 

The  mother  of  Lincoln.    (In  American.    13 : 87-8.    1886) Ser. 

Sha/Mord,  S.  The  lineage  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln  traced  from  Samuel 
Lincoln.  (In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register.  41: 
153-7.  1887) Ser. 

BIOGRAPHY. 

(a)   General  Biographies. 
BOOKS: 

Alger,  H.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  backwoods  boy;    or,  How  a  young  railsplitter 

became  president.     New  York,  1883.     pi.,  port II     930 


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Arnaud,  A.     Abraham  Lincoln;    sa  naissance,  sa  vie,  sa  mort.     Avec  un  recit 
de  la  guerre  d'Amerique  d'apres  les   documents  les  plus  authentiques. 
Paris,  1865  ....................  ...............................  *V     711 

Arnold,   I.   N.     History  of  Abraham   Lincoln  and  the   overthrow  of  slavery. 

Chicago,  1867.    pi  ...............................................  C     387 

Very  little  material  on  Lincoln,   the  man  ;    a  history   of  the  period  more 

than  anything  else. 
The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Chicago,  1891.    port  ....................  C     404 

Rev.  in  Dial.    5:261-2.    1885. 

Barrett,  J.  H.  and  Brown,  C.  W.    Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  his  early  history, 
political  career,  speeches  in  and  out  of  Congress,  together  with  many 
characteristic  stories  and  yarns  by  and  concerning  Lincoln  which  has 
earned  for  him  the  sobriquet  —  "The  story  telling  president."     Chicago, 
1902.    illus  .....................................................  C18390 

Binns,  H.  B.     Abraham  Lincoln     .     .     .     London  and  New  York,  1907.     front., 

pi.,  ports.,  maps,  facsims  .........................................  C18331 

Half-title  :    The  temple  biographies. 

Broekett,  L.  P.     The  life  and  times  of  Abraham  Lincoln     .     .     .     Including  his 
speeches,  messages,  inaugurals,  proclamations,  etc.     Philadelphia,   1865. 
pi  .............................................................  C  2005 

Brooks,  E.  S.    The  true  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  American,  told  for  boys 

and  girls.     Boston,  1896.     pi.,  ports  ................................  H  3275 

Children's  lives  of  great  men. 
Brooks,  N.     Abraham  Lincoln,  and  the  downfall  of  American  Slavery.     New 

York,  1901.     pi.,  ports  ............................................  C     411 

Same  (In  Lincoln,  A.    Writings;    ed.  by  A.  B.  Lapsley.  vol.  8,  1906)  *J188,  8 
'  Browne,  F.  F.    (comp.).     The  every-day  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln     .     .     .     Lin 
coln's  life  and  character  portrayed  by  those  who  knew  him;    a  series  of 
pen-pictures  by  friends,  neighbors,  and  daily  associates,  during  his  whole 
career.    New  York,  1886.    port.,  illus  ..............................  C  2008 

Browne,  R.  H.   Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  men  of  his  time.    Cincinnati,  1901.   2 

v.  port  .........................................................  C18389 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Abraham  Lincoln.     New  York,  1893.  port.,  illus  ..............  C11209 

A  sketch  rather  than  a  biography.     Readable.     Numerous  illustrations  con 

nected  with  Lincoln's  early   career. 
Cravens,   F.     The  story  of  Lincoln  for  children.     5th  ed.     Bloomington,   111., 

1905.    illus.,  ports.,  facsim  ........................................  H  3564 

Crosby,  F.    Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln     .     .     .     Containing  his  early  history  and 
political  career,  together  with  his  speeches,  messages,  proclamations,  and 
other   official   documents.     Philadelphia,    1865.     ports  ................  C     396 

Das  Leben  Abraham  Lincolns     .     .     .     nach  dem   Englishchem  bearbeitet 
von  C.  T.  Ebon.     Philadelphia,  1865  ...............................  D     276 

Curtis,  W.  E.    The  true  Abraham  Lincoln.    Philadelphia  and  London,  1903.    pi., 

ports,  facsims  ..................................................  C18391 

"This  is  not  a  conventional  biography.      It  is  a  collection  of  sketches  in 
which  an  attempt  is  made  to  portray  the  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
as  the  highest  type  of  the  American  from  several  interesting  points  of 
view." 
Foster,  E.    Abraham  Lincoln.    London,  1885.    port.     (World's  workers)  .....  C  3100 

French,  C.  W.    Abraham  Lincoln,  the  liberator;   a  biographical  sketch.    London, 

1891.     front.,  port.      (American  reformers)    ........................  C11205 

(Jridley,  E.     The  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln;     or,   The  Journey  from  the  log 

cabin  to  the  White  House.     Chicago,  1900.     front.,  illus.,  port  ........  C18393 


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Hanaford,    (Mrs.)    P.  A.   C.     Abraham  Lincoln;    his  life  and  public  services. 

Boston,   1881.     port C     395 

Hapgood,   N.     Abraham   Lincoln,   the   man  of  the   people.     New  York,    1899. 

port.,  facsim C18386 

"Deliberate  appeal  to  a  different  judgment  and  taste  than  were  met  and 
satisfied  by  Mr.  Schurz  and  Mr.  Morse's  volumes  in  the  American  states 
men  series." 
Rev.    in   Athenaeum.     1889.     2:311-2.     Literary    world.     20:253-4.     1889. 

'579-80.    1'900. 

Herndon,  W.  H.  and  Weik,  J.  VV.  Herndon's  Lincoln;  the  true  story  of  a 
great  life.  The  history  and  personal  recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Chicago,  1889.     3  v.  port.,  pi **C37 19a 

Same.     New  York,  1892.     2  v C3719b 

"Most  of  the  contents  are  taken  up  with  the  incidents  of   Lincoln's 

youth  in  Indiana  and  early  manhood  in  Illinois." 
Rev.  in  Athenaeum.     1889.     2:311-2.     Literary  world.      20:253-4.     1889. 

Nation.    49 :173-4.     1889.     Atlantic  monthly.     G4  :    711-14.     1889. 

Holland,  J.  G.  The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1866.  port., 

pi C  400 

Howells,  W.  D.  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Lives  and  speeches  of  Abraham 

Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.  p.  9-94.  1860) .  port C  2006 

Illustrated  life,  services,  martyrdom,  and  funeral  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Phila 
delphia,  1865.  port C  398 

Lamon,  W.  H.  The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  from  his  birth  to  his  inaugura 
tion  as  president.  Boston,  1872.  illus C  386 

Rev.  in  Nation.  14 :406-7.  1872.  Southern  review.  12  :328-68.  1873. 
Southern  magazine.  11  :3G8-74.  1872.  North  American  review.  116 : 
184-9.  1873. 

Leland,  C.  G.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  the  United 

States.  New  York,  1879.  port C  393 

Life  and  public  services  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin. 

Boston,  1860.  port C  399 

Life,  speeches  and  public  services  of  Abram  Lincoln;  together  with  a  sketch 

of  the  life  of  Hannibal  Hamlin.  New  York,  1860 C  399 

Minor,  C.  L.  C.  The  real  Lincoln,  from  the  testimony  of  his  contemporaries. 

2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Richmond,  1904.  front,  (port) C 18394 

Morgan,  J.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  boy  and  the  man.  New  York,  1908.  front., 

pi.,  ports C18305 

Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Boston,  1893.  2  v.  port.  (American 

statesmen)   Oil  199 

"The  best  brief  life  of  Lincoln." 

Rev.  in  Dial.  15 :263-4.  1893.  Academy.  44  :245-7.  1893.  Nation.  '56  : 
407-8.  1893. 

Nicolay,   H.     The  boys'  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;     with  illustrations  by  Jay 

Hambidge  and  others.    New  York,   1906.    illus.,  pi.,  facsims H  5283 

Nicolay,  J.  G.     A  short  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Condensed  from  Nicolay  & 

Hay's  Abraham  Lincoln:    a  history.    New  York,   1902.    front.,  port.  .  .C18392 

Rev.  in  Nation.  75  :333.     1902. 
Nicolay,  J.  G.  and  Hay,  J.     Abraham  Lincoln;    a  history.     New  York,   1890. 

10  v.     illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  maps,  facsims C11202 

An  exceedingly  well  written  biography. 

Rev.  in  Spectator.  66:563-4,628-9.  Quarterly  review.  173:333-62.  1891. 
Political  science  quarterly.  6 :711-24.  1891.  Nation.  52 :13-14.  1891. 


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Power,  J.  C.  Abraham  Lincoln;  his  life,  public  services,  death  and  great 
funeral  cortege,  with  a  history  and  description  of  the  national  Lincoln 
monument.  Springfield,  1875.  port.,  map,  plan C  389 

Pratt,  S.  G  fed. ) .  Lincoln  in  story;  the  life  of  the  martyr-president  told  in 

authenticated  anecdotes.  New  York,  1901.  pi.,  ports.,  facsim C18388 

Putnam,  M.  L.    The  children's  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    Chicago',  1892.  illus.C11208 

Raymond,  H.  J.  The  life  and  public  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  together  with 
his  state  papers,  including  his  speeches,  addresses,  messages,  letters  and 
proclamations,  and  the  closing  scenes  connected  with  his  life  and  death. 
To  which  are  added  anecdotes  and  personal  reminiscences  of  President 
Lincoln  by  Frank  B.  Carpenter.  New  York,  1865.  port.,  pi C  397 

"At  the  time  it  was  published  it  was  one  of  the  best  condensed  reviews  of 

the  public  administration  of  President  Lincoln." 
Rev.  in  London  quarterly  review.     26  :269-315.     1866. 

Rothschild,  A.     Lincoln,  master  of  men;    a  study  in  character.     Boston  and 

New  York,  1906.     4  pi.,  8  ports,    (incl.  front.) C18396 

"Interesting  and  brilliant  study  from  a  point  of  view  heretofore  little  em 
phasized." 

Rev.  in  North  American  review.  183 :541-4.  1906.  Outlook.  83 :623-5. 
1906.  Nation.  83:102-3.  1906.  Independent.  60:1105.  1906.  Cur 
rent  literature.  40 :606-10.  1906. 

Scripps,  J.  L.  The  first  published  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  written  in  the 

year  1860,  reprinted  in  the  year  1900.  Detroit,  1900,  port *V  2304 

Stoddard,  W.  0.  Abraham  Lincoln:  the  true  story  of  a  great  life.  Showing 
the  inner  growth,  special  training  and  peculiar  fitness  of  the  man  for 
his  work.  New  York,  1885.  pi.,  ports.,  facsims C  405 

Tarbell,  I.  M.  The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  drawn  from  original  sources 
and  containing  many  speeches,  letters,  and  telegrams  hitherto  unpub 
lished.  New  York,  1900.  2  v.  illus.,  ports.,  pi.,  facsim C18387 

"One  of  the  best  of  the  anecdotal  lives  of  Lincoln." 

Rev.  in  Outlook.  64  :413-4.  1900.  Dial.  28-192-4.  1900.  American 
historical  review.  5  :778.  1900. 

Tarbell,  I.  M.  and  Davis,  J.  McC.  The  early  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  con 
taining  many  unpublished  documents  and  unpublished  reminiscenses  of 
Lincoln's  early  friends.  New  York,  1896.  20  ports,  of  Lincoln,  illus.  .C18384 

Thayer,  W.  M.    The  pioneer  boy  and  how  he  became  president.    Boston,  1863. H  2497 

Whipple,  W.  The  story-life  of  Lincoln;  a  biography  composed  of  five  hun 
dred  true  stories  told  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  friends,  selected  from 
all  authentic  sources.  .  .  Memorial  ed.  Philadelphia,  1908;.  front., 
illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsims C18297 

Whitney,  II.  W.    The  life  of  Lincoln.    New  York,  1908.    2  v.    illus C18299 

MAGAZINES: 

Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Leisure  hour.     17:103-7,123-5,135-39.     1868) Ser. 

Nicolay,  H.     The  boys'  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  St.  Nicholas.     Volumes 

33-34.     1905-1906)    Ser. 

Same S75,  33-34 

Nicolay,  J.  G.  and  Hay,  J.  Abraham  Lincoln:  a  history.  (In  Century  maga 
zine.  Volumes  11-17.  1886-1890)  Ser. 

Same S15,  11-17 

Stanton,  T.     Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Westminster  review.     Volumes   135-136. 

1891) Ser. 


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Tarbell,   I.  M.     Abraham   Lincoln.      (In   McClure's  magazine.     Volumes    5-8. 

1895-1897)    Ser. 

Same S51,  5-8 

The  later  life  of  Lincoln.     (In  McClure's  magazine.   Volumes  12-13.     1898- 

1899)  Ser. 

Same S51,  12-13 

(b)    Biographical  Sketches. 
BOOKS: 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  United 

States  of  America,    p.  375-435.     1867).   pi C       92 

Arnold,  I.  N.     Abraham  Lincoln:    a  paper  read  before  the  Royal  Historical 

Society,  London,  June  16th,  1881.     Chicago,  1881 *B1353,  14-17 

Same *B  1339 

Same *C1696,  4 

Baldwin,  J.    The  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Four  great  Americans,     p. 

187-246.     1897).    port H  3949 

Barnet,  J.     President  Lincoln.      (In  The  martyrs  and  heroes  of  Illinois,     p. 

I-XVL     1865)   B  1391 

Bateman,  N.  and  Selby,  P.    (ed. ).    Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Historical  encyclo 
pedia  of  Illinois.     Cook  county  ed.    vol.  1,  p.  337-8.     1901) *RR  54,  4 

Biographical  sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  Ameri 
can  biography,    vol.  3,  p.  715-27.    1888).   front.,  illus *RR  31,  3 

Biographical  sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Lamb's  biographical  dictionary 

of  the  United  States,   vol.  5,  p.  63-8.     1903) .    front.,  illus *RR  26,  7 

Biographical  sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  National  cyclopedia  of  Ameri 
can  biography,    vol.  2,  p.  65-74.     1892) .    illus *RR  32,  1 

Brooks,  E.   S.    At  Lincoln's  home.     (In  Century  book  of   famous  Americans. 

p.    193-210.     1896).     illus H  3270 

The  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Springfield.  (In  Historic  Americans, 
p.  335-53.  1899) .  illus H  3264 

Brooks,  N.  Abraham  Lincoln.    (In  Statesmen,   p.  176-222.    1893) C10420 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.    Abraham  Lincoln.    (In  Lives  and  portraits  of  the  presidents 

of  the  United  States,    p.  191-202.    1881).    port *V  2311 

Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Portrait  gallery  of  eminent  men  and  women  of 
Europe  and  America  .  .  .  with  biographies,  vol.  2,  p.  399-410. 
1873) *V200,  2 

Eggleston,  G.   C.     Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  American  immortals,     p.   199-220. 

1902) .     port *V  2930 

Frost,  J.    Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  The  presidents  of  the  United  States,     p.  427- 

60.     1889) .     port C  3468 

Hay,  J.     Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Wilson,   J.  G.,  ed.     The  presidents  of  the 

United  States  1789-1894.     p.  300-35.    1894).    port.,  illus C10238 

Hubbard,  E.   Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Little  journeys  to  the  'homes  of  American 

statesmen,    p.  395-436.    1898) .    port.,  pi.,  facsims C16919 

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Benjamin  P.  Poore ;  Titian  J.  Coffey  ;  Henry  Ward  Beecher ;  William 
D.  Kelly ;  Cassius  M.  Clay ;  Robert  G.  Ingersoll ;  A.  H.  Markland ; 
Schuyler  Colfax ;  Daniel  W.  Voorhees ;  Charles  A.  Dana ;  John  A. 
Kasson  ;  James  B.  Fry  ;  Hugh  McCulloch  ;  Chauncy  M.  Depew  ;  David 
R.  Locke;  Leonard  Swett;  Walt  Whitman;  Donn  Piatt ;  E.  W.  An 
drews;  James  C.  Welling;  John  Conness  ;  John  B.  Alley:  and  Thomas 
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Ashley,  J.  M.  Calhoun,  Seward  and  Lincoln.  (In  Magazine  of  Western  his 
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monthly  magazine.    31 :222-30.    1865)     Ser. 

Personal  reminiscences  of  Lincoln.     (In  Scribner's  monthly.     15:561-9,,  673- 

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"In  memoiiam."      (In  Hours  at  home.     1 : 158-62.     1865) Ser. 

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He  knew  Lincoln.      (In  American  magazine.     63:339-48.     1907) Ser. 

Same S30,  63 

Tinker,   C.  A.     Lincoln  in  the  telegraph  office.     The   nomination  of  Andrew 

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Same S15,  51 

Whitney,  H.  C.     Abraham  Lincoln:  a  study  from  life.     (In  Arena.    19:464-82. 

1898)    Ser. 

Same S  6,  19 

Wright,  R.  R.    Abraham  Lincoln's  birthday.    (In  Independent.     47:446.  1895)..     Sor. 
See  also:    Orations  and  Sermons. 

LINCOLN  AS  A  LAWYER. 
BOOKS: 

Browne,  F.  F.  (comp.).  Lincoln  as  a  lawyer  and  politician.  (In  Every-day  life 

of  Abraham  Lincoln,  p.  135-378.  1 886 ) .  illus C  200S 

Chittenden,  L.  E.  Lincoln,  the  lawyer.  (In  Personal  reminiscences,  p.  356-66. 

1893)  C10625 

Curtis,  W.  E.  The  leader  of  the  Springfield  bar.  (In  The  true  Abraham  Lin 
coln,  p.  56-85.  1903) C18391 

Hill,  F.  T.     Lincoln  the  lawyer.     New  York,  1906.    illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsims.  .C18397 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Compan?/.  Abraham  Lincoln  as  attorney  for  the 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company.  Chicago,  1905.  port.,  10  facsims. *V.  2281 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  25 

Littlefield,  J.  H.     Recollections  of  one  who  studied  law  with  Lincoln.      (In 
Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.     Abraham  Lincoln;    tributes  from  his  associates,     p. 

200-6.    1895)   C18381 

Weldon,  L.     Reminiscences  of  Lincoln  as  a  lawyer.      (In  Ward,  W.   H.,   ed. 

Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates,     p.  237-55.    1895) C18381 

Whitney,  H.  C.    Lincoln  as  a  lawyer.    (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lincoln,     p. 

250-66.    1892)   C11198 

Life  on  the  eighth  circuit.     (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lincoln,     p.  39-71. 

1892)    C11198 

MAGAZINES: 

Hill,  F.  T.    Lincoln  the  lawyer.    (In  Century  magazine.    Volumes  49-50.     1905- 

1906)    Ser. 

Same S15, 49-50 

King,  J.  L.    Lincoln's  skill  as  a  lawyer.    (In  North  American  review.     166:186- 

95.     1898 )   Ser. 

Same S55,  166 

Littlefield,  J.  H.     Recollections  of  one  who  studied  law  with  Lincoln.     (In  In 
dependent.     47:447.    1895) Ser. 

Saltonstall,  F.  G.     A  recollection  of  Lincoln  in  court.      (In  Century  magazine. 

53:636-7.    1897)  Ser. 

Same S15,  53 

Selby,  P.     "Lincoln's  skill  as  a  lawyer."     A  correction.      (In  North  American 

review.      166:507-9.      1898) Ser. 

Same S55,  166 

W^eik,  J.  W.    Lincoln  and  the  Matson  negroes.    (In  Arena.    17:752-8,    1897)  . .  .    Ser. 

Same S  6, 17 

Lincoln  as  a  lawyer,  with  an  account  of  his  first  case.     (In  Century  mag 
azine.    46:279-89.    1904)   Ser. 

Same S15,  46 

Weldon,  L.     Reminiscences  of  Lincoln  as  a  lawyer.     (In  Independent.     47:450- 

2.     1895)    Ser. 

LINCOLN    AS    A    LITERARY    MAN. 
BOOKS: 

Dodge,  D.  K.     Abraham  Lincoln:    the  evolution  of  his  literary  style.     Cham 
paign  and  Urbana,  111.,  1900 L10702,  1 

(University  of  Illinois.     The  University  studies,    vol.  I,  no.  1   (May,  1900), 
p.  1-58). 

Gilder,  R.  W.     Lincoln  as  a  writer.      (In  Lincoln,  A.     Complete  works;    ed. 

by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and  J.  Hay.     vol.  1,  p.  IX-XXX.     1905-06) *J159,  1 

Whitney,  H.  C.     His  penchant  for  poetry.      (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lin 
coln,     p.  482-90.     1892)   C11198 

MAGAZINES: 

Abraham  Lincoln  as  a  craftsman  in  words.      (In  Craftsman.     8:482-8.    1905)     Ser. 

Lincoln's  imagination.      (In  Scribner's  monthly.     18' : 584-7.     1879) Ser. 

Mabie,  H.  W.     Lincoln  as  a  literary  man.      (In  Outlook.     58:321-7.    1898)  ....     Ser. 

Nicolay,  J.   G.     Lincoln's  literary  experiments.      (In  Century  magazine.     25: 

823-32.     1894) Ser. 

Same ; S15,  25 


26  THE    CHICAGO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Reeves,  R.  N.     Abraham  Lincoln's  knowledge  of  Shakespeare.      (In  Overland 

monthly,  n.  s.     43:336-43.     1904) Ser. 

Same S64,  43 

LINCOLN   AS   AN    ORATOR. 
BOOKS: 

Arnold,  I.  N.  Reminiscences  of  the  Illinois  bar  forty  years  ago;  Lincoln  and 
Douglas  as  orators  and  lawyers.  (In  Fergus  Historical  series,  n.  d.  no. 

14,  p.  132-154)    *B1353,  14 

Another  ed.    Chicago,  1881 *B   1339 

Carr,  C.  E.     Lincoln  at  Gettysburg.     Chicago,  1906.     pi.,  8  port,   (inch  front.), 

fold,  map B  6138 

Same.      (In  Illinois  State  Historical  Society.     Transactions.     1906.    p. 

138-52.     1906)    B3214,  11 

Publication  no.  11  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.     Rev.  in  Dial. 
41  :321.      1906. 

Chittenden,  L.  E.     Abraham  Lincoln,  the  orator.,  the  candidate,  the  man  of  the 

people.      (In  Personal  reminiscences,    p.  367-78.    1893) C10625 

Curtis,  W.  E.  A  great  orator  and  his  speeches.  (In  The  true  Abraham  Lin 
coln,  p.  86-128.  1903)  C18391 

Field,  H.  M.  Mr.  Lincoln  at  the  Cooper  Institute;  a  critical  view.  (In  Ward, 
W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates,  p.  207-9. 
1895) C18381 

Mr.  Lincoln  in  New  York.  His  addresses  in  New  England. — "Right  makes 
might."  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his 
associates,  p.  261-7.  1895 )  C18381 

Pearson,  A.  W.  Lincoln  as  a  rhetorical  artist.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abra 
ham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates,  p.  194-6.  1895) C 18381 

Whitney,  H.  C.     Lincoln  as  an  orator.      (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lincoln. 

p.  200-49.     1892)    C11198 

MAGAZINES: 

Andrews,  M.  R.  S.     Perfect  tribute  to  the  Gettysburg  speech.      (In  Scribner's 

magazine.     40:17-24.     1906)    Ser. 

Same S76,  40 

Field,  H.  M.  Mr.  Lincoln  at  the  Cooper  Institute;  a  critical  view.  (In  Inde 
pendent.  47 :447-8.  1S95)  Ser. 

Gilder,  R.  W.     Lincoln's  power  of  expression.      (In  Methodist  review.     61:694- 

705.      1901)    Ser. 

Ludlow,  J.  M.     President  Lincoln  judged  by  his  own  words.      (In  Good  words. 

6:612-9,  901-13.     1865)   Ser. 

Mr.   Lincoln  in  New  York.     His   addresses   in  New  England.     "Right  makes 

might."      (In  Independent.     47 :452-4.      1895) Ser. 

Nicolay,   J.   G.     Lincoln's   Gettysburg  address.      (In   Century  magazine.      25: 

596-608.      1894 )    Ser. 

Same S15,  25 

Pearson,  A.  W.     Lincoln  as  a  rhetorical  artist.      (In  Independent.     47:446-7. 

1895)    Ser. 

Weik,  J.  W.     Some  traces  of  Lincoln's  eloquence.      (In  Harper's  weekly.     40: 

158-9.     1896)    ...  ,     Ser. 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  27 

Whitney,  H.  C.  "Lincoln's  lost  speech."  Now  first  published  from  the  unique 
report.  The  circumstances  and  effect  of  its  delivery.  By  Joseph  Medill. 

(In  McClure's  magazine.    7  : 319-31.     1896) Ser. 

Same S  51,  7 

RELIGION   OF  ABRAHAM    LINCOLN. 
BOOKS: 

Birch,  G.  W.  F.  Lincoln's  farewell  to  Springfield.  Trust  in  divine  guidance 
(In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates, 
p.  232-3.  1895)  C18381 

C'hittenden,  L.  E.     Abraham  Lincoln — the  man  full  of  faith  and  power.      (In 

Personal  reminiscences,    p.  409-27.     1893)    C 10625 

Curtis,  W.  E.  Lincoln's  philosophy,  morals  and  religion.  (In  The  true  Abra 
ham  Lincoln,  p.  370-96.  1903)  C18391 

Gregg,  D.     God  in  Lincoln.     (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.     Abraham  Lincoln;    tributes 

from  his  associates,     p.  151-4.     1895)    C18381 

Maynard,  (Mrs.)  N.  C.  Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a  spiritualist?  or,  Curious 
revelations  from  the  life  of  a  trance  medium.  Together  with  portraits, 
letters  and  poems,  etc.  Philadelphia,  1891.  pi.,  ports L  5487 

Pennell,  0.  H.    (comp.).     Religious  views  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Alliance,  0., 

1899.     front.,  port C18399 

Rusling,  J.   F.     Lincoln's  faith  in  prayer.      (In  Ward,   W.  H.,  ed.     Abraham 

Lincoln;    tributes  from  his  associates,     p.  22-5.     1895) C 18381 

Whitney,  H.  C.     Lincoln  as  a  Christian.      (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with  Lincoln. 

p.  267-95.     1892)   : C11198 

MAGAZINES: 

Abbott,   L.      The   agnosticism   of   Abraham    Lincoln.      (In   Outlook.      84:654-5. 

1906 )    Ser. 

Same S241,  84 

Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Hours  at  home.     1 : 184-93.      1865) Ser. 

Birch,  G.  W.  F.     Lincoln's  farewell  to  Springfield.     Trust  in  divine  guidance. 

(In  Independent.     47 :449-50.     1895)   Ser. 

Gregg,  D.     God  in  Lincoln.      (In  Independent.     47 : 443.     1895) Ser. 

McCrie,   G.   M.      What   was    Abraham   Lincoln's   creed?      (In   Open   court.     5: 

3031-3.     1891)   Ser. 

Reed,   J.   A.     Later  life  and  religious   sentiments  of   Abraham  Lincoln.      (In 

Scribner's  monthly.     6 : 333-43.     1873)    Ser. 

Roper,  R.  C.     The  religious  beliefs  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Open  court.     17: 

76-85.     1903 )    Ser. 

Rusling,  J.  F.     Lincoln's  faith  in  prayer.      (In  Independent.     47:431.     1895)  .  .     Ser. 

Stowe,   (Mrs.)  H.  B.     Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Living  age.     80:282-4,     1864)...     Ser. 

Tyler,  B.  B.  The  religious  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Homiletic  re 
view.  30:84-9.  1895)  Ser. 

LINCOLN    AND    TEMPERANCE. 

Banks,  L.  A.  The  Lincoln  legion:  the  story  of  its  founder  and  forerunners 

.  .  .  New  York,  1903.  front.,  pi.,  ports L  4977 

Lincoln  and   prohibition.      (In  Harper's   weekly.     52:6.      1908) Ser. 

Thompson,  D.  A.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  temperance.  (In  Methodist  review. 

59 :9-19.  1899)  .  Ser. 


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PERSONAL   APPEARANCE. 

Bartlett,  T.  H.    An  essay  on  the  portraits  of  Lincoln.     (In  Schurz,  C.    Abraham 

Lincoln,  a  biographical  essay,    p.  5-37.     1907.    port.,  pi.) *P  2924 

The    physiognomy    of    Lincoln.       (In    MeClure's    magazine.      29:391-407. 

1907)    Ser. 

Same S51,  29 

Nicolay,  J.  G.     Lincoln's  personal  appearance.      (In  Century  magazine.     20: 

932-8.     1891) Ser. 

Same S15,  20 

See  also  Portraits. 

ORATIONS. 
BOOKS: 

Adams,  C.  F.     Speech     .     .     .     at  a  meeting  of  the  Americans  held  in  London, 

May  1.      (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  281-5.     1865) *C     402 

Ames,  C.  G.    Stand  by  the  President!     An  address  delivered  before  the  National 

Union  Association  of  Cincinnati,  March  6,  1&63.     Philadelphia,  1863.. B  6172 

Baldwin,  J.  N.     Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  New  York,  city.     Republican  Club. 

Proceedings.    1901.   p.  13-19)   E4729,  1901 

Bancroft,  G.  Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
delivered  at  the  request  of  both  houses  of  the  Congress  of  America,  before 
them  in  the  House  of  Representatives  at  Washington,  on  the  12th  of 

February,  1866.    Washington,  1866.    port C     388 

Same.     (In  U.  S.— 57th  Cong.,  2d  sess.— Senate  doc.  no.  219.    p.  5-76. 

Washington,   1893).     port *V  2303 

Same.     (In  Lincoln,  A.    Complete  works;    ed.  by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and  J. 
Hay.    vol.  8,  p.  V-LII.     1905-06)    *J159,  8 

Banks,  N.  P.     Speech  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  21,  1865.      (In  Lincolniana. 

In  memorian.     p.  233-8.    1865 )    *C     402 

Beaconsfield,  B.  D.    1st  earl  of.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  London, 

May  1,  1865.     (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.    p.  23<6-7.    1865) *C     402 

Binney,   W.     Oration  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.      (In   Providence,   R.   I.   City 

council.     Proceedings  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     1865) *C     391 

Black,  F.  H.    The  greatness  of  Lincoln.     (In  Lincoln,  A.     Complete  works;    ed. 

by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and  J.  Hay.     vol.  4,  p.  V-XV.     1905-06) *J159,  4 

Same.     (In   New    York,   city.      Republican   club.     Proceedings.     1903. 
p.  15-20)    ' E4729,  1903 

Boston.     City  council.     A  memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,,  late  president  of  the 

United  States.    Boston,  1865 C  2002 

Boutwell,  G.  S.  Eulogy  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the 
city  council  and  citizens  of  Lowell,  at  Huntington  hall,  April  19,  1865. 
Lowell,  1865 ». *C  403 

Briggs,  G.  W.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  June  1,  18>65.  With  the  proceed 
ings  of  the  city  council  on  the  death  of  the  president.  Salem,  Mass., 
1865 *C  403 

Bullock,  A.  H.  Abraham  Lincoln:  the  just  magistrate,  the  representative 
statesman,  the  practical  philanthropist.  Address  before  the  city  council 
and  citizens  of  Worcester,  June  1,  1865.  Worcester,  1865 *C  403 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  29 

Carruthers,  J.  J.  Funeral  oration  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln :  de 
livered  before  the  mayor,  city  council  and  citizens  of  Portland,  April 
19,1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  239-47.  1865) *C  402 

Chafin,  E.  W.     Lincoln:    the  man  of  sorrow.     Chicago,  1908 C18304 

Choate,  J.  H.  Abraham  Lincoln,  address  delivered  before  the  Edinburgh 
Philosophical  Institution,  Nov.  13,  1900.  (In  Lincoln,  A.  Writings; 
ed.  by  A.  B.  Lapsley.  vol.  1,  p.  77-119.  1905) *J188,  1 

Democratic  Association  of  Florence.     Letter  to  the  free  people  of  the  United 

States  of  America.     (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.   p.  317-19.    1865 )*C     402 

Depew,  C.  M.  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  New  York,  city.  Republican  Club.  Pro 
ceedings.  1896.  p.  15-20)  E4729,  1896 

Dolliver,    J.    P.     Abraham    Lincoln.     (In   New   York,   city.      Republican    Club. 

Proceedings.    1905.   p.  23-34)    E4729, 1905 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Remarks  at  the  funeral  services  held  in 
Concord,  April  19,  1865.  (In  Complete  works,  vol.  11,  p.  305-15.. 

1891)  J69,  11 

Same.    (In  Complete  works,  vol.  11,  p.  327-38.    1904) J126,  11 

Everett,  E.  President  Lincoln.  (In  Orations  and  speeches  on  various  occa 
sions,  vol.  4,  p.  741-46.  1872)  E1079,  4 

Fallows,  S.  Abraham  Lincoln  .  .  .  address.  (In  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
U.  S.,  Military  Order  of  the, — Wisconsin  commandery.  War  papers, 
vol.  2,  p.  373-8.  1896)  B2499,  2 

Garfield,  J.  A.  Lincoln  and  emancipation.  Address  delivered  in  the  hall  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  12,  1878.  (In  Works,  vol.  2,  p.  533- 

42.     1883)    J  70,  2 

Same.      (In  Lincoln,   A.     Complete  works;     ed.  by  J.  G.   Nicolay  and  J. 

Hay.     vol.  11,  p.  V-XVI.     1905-06) *J159,  11 

Remarks  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April   14,   1866,  in  memory  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Works,    vol.  1,  p.  202-04.     1882) J  70,  1 

Gilbert,  R.  H.  Eulogy  of  President  Lincoln;  delivered  at  Jeffersonville,  Indi 
ana,  April  19,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  248-52. 
1865)  *C  402 

Grey,   (Sir)   G.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  London,  May  1,  1865.      (In 

Lincolniana.    In  memoriam.    p.  288-92.    1865)    *C     402 

Harrison,  F.  Abraham  Lincoln;  address  at  the  banquet,  Union  League  Club, 
Chicago,  February  22,  1901.  (In  George  Washington  and  other  Ameri 
can  addresses,  p.  29-37.  1901)  E  3296 

Hirsch,  E.  G.     The  home  of  Lincoln.      (In  New  York,  city.     Republican  Club. 

Proceedings.    1896.  p.  30-34) E4729,  1896 

Hoard,  W.  D.  Address  on  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Loyal  Legion  of  the  U.  S., 
Military  Order  of  the, — Wisconsin  commandery.  War  papers,  vol.  2,  p. 
379-84.  1896)  B2499,  2 

Holland,  J.  G.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln  pronounced  at  the  city  hall,  Spring 
field,  Mass.,  April  19,  1865.  Springfield,  1865 *C  403 

Hughes,   C.    E.     Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  New   York,  city.     Republican   Club. 

Proceedings.    1908.    p.   13-21)    E4729, 1908 

Hurlbut,  S.  A.     Speech  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  April  21,  1865.      (In  Lincolniana. 

In  memoriam.     p.  253-7.     1865)   *C     402 


30  THE    CHICAGO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Illinois.  Supreme  court.  Death  of  Lincoln.  Proceedings  in  the  Supreme  court 
of  Illinois.  Presentation  of  the  bar  resolutions  in  regard  to  Mr.  Lin 
coln's  decease.  Chicago,  1865 *C1696,  3 

Addresses  by  Hon.  J.  D.  Caton  and  Justice  Breese. 

Ingersoll,  R.  G.     Abraham  Lincoln.     A  lecture.      (In  Works,    vol.  3,  p.  120-73. 

1900) M129,  3 

Same.      (In  Lincoln,  A.     Complete  works;    ed.  by  J.  G.  Xicolay  and  J. 
Hay.    vol.  7,  p.  V-LI,  1905-06)    *J159,  7 

Jones,  A.  T.     Address  on  the  death  of  Lincoln.      (In  Lincolniana.     In  memo- 

riam.     p.  258-67.     1865)   *C     402 

Laboulaye,  E.     Speech  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Lincoln.      (In  Lincolniana.     In  mc- 

moriam.     p.  320-6.     1865)    *C     402 

Lehman,   F.   W.     Abraham   Lincoln;     an  address   at  Memorial  Hall,   Chicago, 

Feb.  12,  1908.     Chicago,  1908 C18294 

Little,  C.  J.     Abraham  Lincoln;    an  address  delivered  on  Lincoln  day,   1907, 

in  Memorial  Hall,  Chicago.     Chicago,  1907 C18295 

McKinley,  W.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  great  republican,  (In  Lincoln,,  A.  Com 
plete  works;  ed.  by  J.  G.  Xicolay  and  J.  Hay.  vol.  5,  p.  V-XXXI. 
1905-06)  M159,  5 

Martin,    H.      Letter,    tr.    from    tbe   Paris    "Siecle."      (In   Lincolniana.      In    me- 

moriam.     p.  327-9.     1865)   *C     402 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.     Letter  to  George  C.  Fogg  on  the  death  of  President 

Lincoln.      (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  315-16.  1865) *C     402 

Mill,  J.  S.  Letter  to  a  friend  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  me 
moriam.  p.  293-5.  1865)  *C  402 

Morse,  F.  H.     Resolution  at  a  meeting  of  Americans,  held  in  London,  May  1, 

1865.     (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.    p.  296-7.     1865) *C     402 

Phillips,  W.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  after  the  assassination  of  President 
Lincoln,  Tremont  Temple,  Boston,  April  23,  1865.  (In  Speeches,  lec 
tures,  and  letters,  vol.  2,  p.  446-53.  1891 ) E1442,  2 

Porter,  H.  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Xew  York,  city.  Republican  Club.  Pro 
ceedings.  1906.  p.  11-18) E4729,  1906 

Rebello  da  Silva,  L.  A.  Speech  delivered  in  the  Chamber  of  peers,  Lisbon,  Por 
tugal.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  307-14.  1865) *C  402 

Roosevelt,  T.    Lincoln  and  the  race  problem.     (In  Lincoln,  A.     Complete  works; 

ed.  by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and  J.  Hay.     vol.  2,  p.  V-XIV.    1905-06) *J159,  2 

Same.      (In  Xew  York,   city.     Republican   Club.     Proceedings.     1905. 
p.   11-22)    E4729,  1905 

Russell,  J.  J.     1st  earl.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords,  London,  May  1,   1865. 

(In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  298-302.    1865) *C     402 

Sheppard,    M.      Abraham    Lincoln.       (In    Xew    York,    city.      Republican    Club. 

Proceedings.     1908.     p.  27-36)   E4729,  1908 

Smith,  G.     Letter  to  the  editor  of  the  London  daily  news.      (In    Lincolniana. 

In  memoriam.     p.  303-6.    1865) *C     402 

Stafford,  W.  P.    Abraham  Lincoln — Wendell  Phillips,  a  contrast  and  a  parallel. 

(In  Xew  York,  city.     Republican  Club.    Proc.    1903.    p.  21-8) E4729,  1903 

Stebbins,  H.  Oration  delivered  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  April  19,  1865.  (In  Lin 
colniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  268-73.  1865) *C  402 

Steiner,  L.  H.  Abraham  Lincoln;  the  lessons  taught  by  his  life  and  the  obli 
gations  imposed  by  his  death.  An  address,  delivered  at  "The  Glades," 
Frederick  county,  Maryland,  April  23,  1865.  Philadelphia,  1865 *C  391 


ABRAHAM    LIXCOLX.  31 

Storrs,  R.  S.,  jr.  An  oration  commemorative  of  President  Abraham  Lincoln; 
delivered  at  Brooklyn,,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1865,  at  the  request  of  the  war  fund 
committee.  Brooklyn,  1865 *C  390 

Stryker,  M.  W.  Abraham  Lincoln:  an  address  before  the  Union  League  Club, 
of  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1895.  (In  Hamilton,  Lincoln  &  other  ad 
dresses,  p.  25-35.  1896) E  5707 

Suumer,  C.  The  promises  of  the  declaration  of  independence.  Eulogy  on 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  municipal  authorities  of  the  city 

of  Boston,  June  1,  1865.     Boston,  1865 *C1696, 4 

Same.     (In  Works,     vol.  9,  p.  367-428.     1874) J264,  9 

Same.     (In  Boston.    City  council.     Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,    p. 

91-153.     1865)    C  2002 

Same.      (In  Lincoln,  A.    Complete  works:    ed.  by  J.  G.  Xicolay  and  J. 

Hay.     vol.  9,  p.  V-LXIV.     1905-06) *J159,  9 

Respect  for  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.      (In  Works,    vol.  9,  p.  361- 
2.     1874) J264,  9 

Tayler,   R.    W.      Lincoln's   war    secretary.       (In   Xew   York,    city,    Republican 

Club.    Proceedings.    1903.    p.  39-42)    E4729,  1903 

Thompson,  J.  P.     Speech  at  the  Union  League  Club,  Union  Square,  New  York, 

April  15,  1865.     (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  274-80.    1865)  .*C     402 

Watterson,  H.     Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Compromises  of  life.     p.  137-80.    1903) 

E  6509 

Same.      (In  Reed,  T.  B.,  ed.     Modern  eloquence,    vol.   6,  p.   1159-87. 

1900)    J2589,  6 

Same   (In  Lincoln,  A.     Complete  works;    ed.  by  J.  G.  Xicolay  and  J. 
Hay.    vol.  3,  p.  V-XLV.     1905-06) *J159,  3 

White,  H.  Abraham  Lincoln  in  1854;  an  address  delivered  before  the  Illinois 
State  Historical  Society,  at  its  9th  annual  meeting  at  Springfield,  111., 
Jan.  30,  1908.  Springfield,  111.,  1908 C18295 

Wines,  F.  H.  .  .  .  The  greatness  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  an  address  deliv 
ered  at  the  Lincoln  monument  on  Decoration  day,  May  30,  1905  .  .  . 
Springfield,  111.,  1905  C18395 

MAGAZINES: 

Addresses  on  Lincoln  at  the  banquet  of  the  Lincoln  Club  in  Concord,  X.  H., 

Feb.  15,  1887.     (In  Granite  monthly.     10:33-42.     1887) Ser. 

Bancroft,  G.  W.     Abraham  Lincoln:    oration  at  Xew  York.      (In  Living  age. 

85:284-7.     1865)    Ser. 

Choate,  J.  H.  Abraham  Lincoln:  from  an  address  before  the  Philosophical  In 
stitution  of  Edinburgh.  (In  Green  bag.  14:77-8.  1902) Ser. 

Ellis,  R.     Address   on  the  occasion  of  the  burial  of  President  Lincoln.      (In 

Monthly  religious  magazine.     33 : 294-8.      1865) Ser. 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Remarks  at  the  funeral  services  of  the 

president,  in  Concord,  April  19,  1865.     (In  Living  age.    85:282-4.     1865)     Ser. 

Harrison,  B.    General  Harrison  on  Lincoln.     (In  Public  opinion.    24:234.   1898)     Ser. 

Parsons,  F.     Lincoln's  message  to  young  men.     ( In  Arena.    39-569-72.    1908 )  . .    Ser. 
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Quarles,  J.  V.    Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Putnam's  monthly.     2:57-64.      1907..)     Ser. 


32  THE   CHICAGO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

SERMONS. 

Abbott,  F.  E.  The  martyr  of  liberty:  a  sermon  preached  in  the  Unitarian 
church,  Dover,  N.  H.,  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In 
memoriam.  p.  1-7.  1865 ) *C  402 

Badger,  H.  C.  The  humble  conqueror:  a  discourse  commemorative  of  the  life 
and  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  to  the  Cambridgeport  parish, 

April  23,  1865.    Boston,  1865 *C     391 

Another  copy *C1696,  4 

Bartol,  C.  A.     The  significance  of  Abraham  Lincoln  as  man  and  president.     (In 

Monthly  religious  magazine.     34 : 31-9.     1865) Ser. 

Beecher,  H.   W.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Sermon  in  Plymouth   church,  April  23, 

1865.     (In  Patriotic  addresses,   p.  701-12.    1887) E  2020 

Same.      (In  Lincoln,  A.     Complete  works;    ed.  by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and 
J.  Hay.    vol.  10,  p.  V-XXIV.     1905-06) *J159, 10 

Brigham,  C.  H.  The  national  bereavement:  a  discourse  delivered  at  the  First 
Congregational  church,  Taunton,  Mass.,  on  Sunday  morning,  April  16, 
1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  8-20.  1865) *C  402 

Chadwick,   J.   W.     Abraham  Lincoln;     a   sermon   preached  to  his   society   in 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      (In  Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  36-51.     1865)  .  . *C     402 

Chamberlain,  N.  H.  The  assassination  of  President  Lincoln;  a  sermon  preached 
in  St.  James  church,  Birmingham,  Ct.,  April  19th,  1865.  New  York, 
1865 M  631 

Cordner,  J.  The  murder  of  President  Lincoln;  an  address  spoken  at  a  me 
morial  service  in  the  church  of  the  Messiah,  on  Sunday  evening,  April 
23,1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  21-35.  1865) *C  402 

Corwin,  E.  T.  Death  of  President  Lincoln :  a  discourse  delivered  at  Millstone, 
N.  J.,  on  Sunday  morning,  April  16,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  me 
moriam.  p.  52-62.  1865)  *C  402 

Craig,  W.    A  key  to  our  joy.     A  sermon  delivered  in  the  Trinitarian  church  on 

fast  day,  April  13,  1865.     New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1865 M     637 

A  sermon  on  the  fruits  of  our  bereavement,  delivered  in  the  Trinitarian 
church,  Sunday,  April  23d,  1865.     New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1865 M     637 

Crocker,  S.  L.,  jr.  Eulogy  upon  the  character  and  services  of  Abraham  Lin 
coln,  delivered  by  invitation  of  the  authorities  of  the  city  of  Taunton, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865.  Boston,  1865 *C  391 

Damon,  S.  C.  God  putteth  down  one  and  setteth  up  another:  a  sermon  on 
the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Seamen's  chapel,  Hono 
lulu,  May  14,  the  first  Sabbath  after  receiving  the  sad  intelligence  of  his 
assassination.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  63-75.  1865) *C  402 

Dix,  M.     The  death  of  President  Lincoln,     a  sermon  preached  in  Saint  Paul's 

chapel,  New  York,  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.    Cambridge,  1865. .  .  .M     637 

Duane,  R.  B.  A  sermon  preached  in  Saint  John's  church,  Providence,  on 
Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  the  day  appointed  for  the  funeral  obsequies 
of  President  Lincoln.  Providence,  1865 *C  1699 

Dudley,  J.  L.  Discourse  preached  in  the  South  Congregational  Church,  Mid- 
dletown,  Ct.,  on  the  Sabbath  morning  after  the  assassination  of  Presi 
dent  Lincoln.  Middletown,  1865 *L  731 

Button,  0.  H.  Sermon:  preached  in  the  Second  Congregational  church,  Holy- 
oke,  Mass.,  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  me 
moriam.  p.  76-88.  1865) *C  402 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  33 

Edgar,  C.  IT.  Josiah  and  Lincoln,  the  great  reformers.  A  tribute  to  the  worth 
and  work  of  our  martyr-president,,  delivered  in  the  Reformed  Dutch 
church,  Easton,  Pa.,  on  fast  day,  June  1,  1865.  Easton,  Pa.,  1865... *C  391 

Everett,  C.  C.  A  sermon  in  commemoration  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  in  the  Independent  Congregational  church  of  Bangor,  on 
Easter  Sunday,  April  16,  Bangor,  1865 *C  403 

Hall,  G.  President  Lincoln's  death;  its  voice  to  the  people;  a  discourse 
preached  in  First  church,  Northampton,  April  19,  1865.  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1865 *C  391 

Hartzell,  J.  H.  The  nation's  bereavement:  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Uni- 
versalist  church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sunday  morning,  April  16,  1865.  (In 
Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  89-99.  1865) *C  402 

Haven,  G.  Te  Deum  laudamus.  The  cause  and  the  consequences  of  the  election 
of  Abraham  Lincoln;  a  Thanksgiving  sermon  delivered  in  the  Harvard 
Street  M.  E.  church,  Cambridge,  Sunday  evening,  Nov.  11.,  1860.  (In 
Sermons,  speeches  and  letters  on  slavery  and  its  war.  p.  177-212.  1869)  .L  4888 
The  uniter  and  liberator  of  America.  A  memorial  discourse  on  the  char 
acter  and  career  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  delivered  in  the  North  Russell 
Street  M.  E.  church,  Boston,  Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  (In  Sermons, 

speeches  and  letters  on  slavery  and  its  war.    p.  551-80.    1869) L  4888 

The  wonderful  year.  Second  election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  sermon 
preached  in  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1865.  (In  Sermons,  speeches  and  letters 
on  slavery  and  its  war.  p.  489-516.  1869) L  4888 

Hicks,  W.  W.  An  address  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  lincoln,  de 
livered  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
church,  Frederick  City,  Md.  Frederick,  1865 *C  403 

Hughes,  D.  L.  President  Lincoln's  death:  a  sermon  delivered  at  the  First 
Presbyterian  church  in  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  on  Sunday  evning,  April  23, 
1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  100-22.  1865) *C  402 

Hull,  M.    Death  of  President  Lincoln:    a  discourse  delivered  before  the  "Friends 
of  progress"  in  Stuart's  hall,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  April    19,   1865.      (In 
Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  123-33.     1865) *C     402 

Junkin,  G.  National  joy  and  sorrow  commingled:  a  sermon  delivered  in  the 
Sixth  Presbyterian  church,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  June  1,  1865.  (In  Lin 
colniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  134-47.  1865) *C  402 

Marshall,  W.  R.  Memorial  sermon :  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church, 
Columbus,  Ohio,  Thursday,  June  1,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memor 
iam.  p.  148-66.  1865) *C  402 

Mather,  D.  D.  True  greatness ;  a  discourse  delivered  at  Zanesville,  Ohio,  April 
19,  1865,  on  occasion  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Zanesville, 
1865 *C1696,  1 

Mayo,  A.  D.  The  nation's  sacrifice.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Two  discourses,  de 
livered  on  Sunday  morning,  April  16,  and  Wednesday  morning,  April  19, 
1865,  in  the  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cincinnati, 
1865 *C  391 

Murdoch,  D.  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  sermon  preached  in  the  Congre 
gational  church  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  April  23,  1865.  Milford,  1865. *C  391 

Nason,  E.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  before  the  New  England  His 
toric-Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  May  3,  1865.  Boston,  1865 *C  391 


34  THE   CHICAGO    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Patterson,  A.  J.    Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 

April  19,  1865.   Portsmouth,  1865 *C     391 

Another  copy *C     403 

Peirce,  J.  D.  An  address  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the 
Universalist  church,  North  Attleboro',  Mass.,  April  19,  1865.  Boston, 

1865 *C     391 

Another  copy *C     403 

Potts,  J.  F.    Death  of  President  Lincoln:    a  sermon.     (In  Lincolniana.     In  me- 

morian.    p.  167-76.     1865 )  .  .  *C     402 

Rowland,  L.  S.  Death  of  President  Lincoln:  a  sermon  delivered  at  the  First 
parish  church,  Bangor,  Maine,  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.  (In  Lin 
colniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  177-85.  1865) *C  402 

Sermons  preached  in  Boston  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Together  with 
the  funeral  services  in  the  east  room  of  the  executive  mansion  at  Wash 
ington.  Boston,  1865 C  407 

Contains  sermons  by: 

Bartol,  C.  A.  Hague,  G.  H.  Nicholson,  W.  R. 

Chaney,  G.  L.  Hale,  E.  E.  Putnam,  G. 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Huntington,  F.  D.  Reed,  J. 

Cudworth,  W.  H.  Kirk,  E.  N.  Robbing,  C. 

Ellis,  R.  Lothrop,  S.  K.  Stone,  A.  L. 

Foote,  H.  W.  Manning,  J.  M.  Studley,   W.   S. 

Fulton,  J.  D.  Miner,  A.  A.  Todd,  J.   E. 

Gurley,  D.  P.  Neale,  R.  H.  Webb,  E.  B. 

Silver,  A.  The  death  of  the  president;  a  sermon  delivered  in  Wilmington, 
Delaware,  April  16,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In  memoriam.  p.  204-11. 

1865)    *C     402 

Stone,  A.  L.  A  discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  who 
was  assassinated  in  Washingtoon,  Friday,  April  14th,  1865.  Preached 
in  the  Park  street  church,  Boston,  on  the  next  Lord's  day.  Boston, 

1865)    *C     390 

Stratton,  J.  B.  President  Lincoln's  death:  a  sermon  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  church,  Natchez,  Miss.,  on  Sunday,  April  23,  1865.  (In 

Lincolniana.     In  memoriam.     p.  186-203.     1865) *C     402 

Swain,  L.  A  nation's  sorrow.  A  sermon  preached  on  the  Sabbath  after  the 
assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  in  the  Central  Congregational 

church,  Providence,  April  15,  1865.     Providence,  1865 *C     391 

Sweetzer,  S.     A  commemorative  discourse  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  1865 *C     403 

Talbott,  J.  J.  Easter  Sunday:  a  discourse  delivered  in  St.  John's  Episcopal 
church,  Louisville,  Ky.,  on  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.  (In  Lincolniana.  In 

memoriam.    p.  212-17.     1865) *C     402 

Watson,  B.  National  humiliation:  a  sermon  preached  on  the  late  fast  day, 
June  1,  1865,  at  the  Church  of  the  Atonement,  Philadelphia,  Pa,  (In 

Lincolniana.    In  memoriam.     p.  218-30.     1865) *C     402 

Webb,  E.  B.     Memorial  sermons.     The  capture  of  Richmond.     Some  of  the  re 
sults  of  the  war.    The  assassination  of  the  president.     Boston,  1865 . .  *B     557 
Windsor,  J.  W.    "The  surety  of  the  upright."    A  discourse  preached  on  the  occa 
sion  of  the  national  fast,  June  1,  1865,  in  the  First  parish  meeting  house, 
Saco,  Maine.    Biddeford,  1865 *M1488, 1 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  35 

Yard,  R.  B.  The  providential  significance  of  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln: 
a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E.  church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  on 
the  day  of  national  humiliation,  June  1,  1865.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1865.  .*C  403 

ANECDOTES. 
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Allen,  E.  Lincoln  and  the  slave  trader  Gordon.  Refusing  a  reprieve.  (In 
Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates,  p. 
167-8.  1895)  C183S1 

Anecdotes  of  Lincoln.  Stories  about  him — choice  stories  by  him — some  of  his 
apt  illustrations.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from 
his  associates,  p.  268-92.  1895 ) C18381 

Bates,  D.  H.  Lincoln  in  every-day  humor.  (In  Lincoln  in  the  telegraph  office. 

183-207.  1907)  C18399 

Carpenter,  F.  B.  Anecdotes  and  reminiscences  of  President  Lincoln.  (In  Ray 
mond,  H.  J.  The  life  and  public  services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  p.  725-66. 
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Chandler,  A.  R.  As  Lincoln  appeared  in  the  war  department.  (In  Ward,  W. 

H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates,  p.  214-23.  1895).C18381 

Gallagher,  J.  E.     Best  Lincoln  stories  tersely  told.     Chicago,  1898.     port.  .  .C18303 

Hamlin,  C.  A  side-light  and  an  incident.  Lincoln's  description  of  Sheridan. 
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Hoyt,  W.  Some  traits  and  sayings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed. 

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Jennings,  J.  Incidents  recalled  in  Washington.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abra 
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Kernan,  J.  D.  Lincoln's  kindness  of  heart.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham 

Lincoln;  tributes  from  his  associates,  p.  155-6.  1895) C18381 

McClure,  J.  B.  (ed.).  Anecdotes  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Lincoln's  stories. 

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Pratt,  S.  G.  (ed.).  Lincoln  in  story;  the  life  of  the  martyr-president  told  in 

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Rice,  A.  H.  Incidents  of  President  Lincoln's  sympathy.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed. 

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Viele,  E.  L.  Lincoln  as  a  story-teller.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln; 

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Whipple,  W.  The  story-life  of  Lincoln;  a  biography  composed  of  five  hundred 
true  stories  told  by  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his  friends,  selected  from  all 
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Whitney,  H.  C.  Lincoln  as  a  "Merry  Andrew."  (In  Life  on  the  circuit  with 

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Abraham  Lincoln  in  story.     (In  Current  literature.     31:683-5.    1901) Ser. 

Same S14,  31 

Allen,  E.  Lincoln  and  the  slave  trader  Gordon.  Refusing  a  reprieve.  (In  In 
dependent.  47 :444.  1895) Ser. 

An  anecdote  of  Lincoln.    (In  Harper's  weekly.    47 : 1235.    1903) Ser. 


36  THE    CHICAGO    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Anecdotes  of  Lincoln.     Stories  about  him — choice  stories  by  him — some  of  his 

apt  illustrations.     (In  Independent.     47 : 453-4.    1895) Ser. 

Avary,  M.  L.    A  Lincoln  souvenir  in  the  South.    A  letter  from  Abraham  .Lin 
coln  to  Alexander  H.  Stephens.    (In  Century  magazine.    51:506-8.    1907).    Ser. 

Same S15,  51 

Burt,  S.  W.    Lincoln  on  his  own  story-telling.    (In  Century  magazine.    51:499- 

502.    1907)   Ser. 

Same 815,51 

Chandler,  A.  B.    As  Lincoln  appeared  in  the  war  department.    (In  Independent. 

47 :448-9.    1895) Ser. 

Chittenden,  L.  E.     President  Lincoln  and  the  sleeping  sentinel.     (In  Magazine 

of  American  history.    25 :405-8.    1891 ) Ser. 

Draper,  A.  S.    Lincoln's  parable.    (In  Harper's  weekly.    51:1567.    1907) Ser. 

Foreman,  A.     President  Lincoln's  unlucky   pass.     (In  Magazine  of  American 

history.     17:153-62.     1887) Ser. 

Hamilton,  F.  E.    An  anecdote  of  Lincoln.    (In  Independent.    49:1458.    1897)..    Ser. 
Hamlin,  C.     A  side-light  and  an  incident.    Lincoln's  description  of  Sheridan. 

(In  Independent.    47 :450.    1895) Ser. 

Herr,  M.  L.    An  anecdote  of  Lincoln.    (In  St.  Nicholas.    24:738-9.    1897) Ser. 

Same S75,  24 

How  the  president  taught  little  Tad  to  signal  at  his  office  door.      (In  Century 

magazine.    53:476.    1908) Ser, 

Same S15,  53 

Hoyt,  W.     Some  traits  and  sayings  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Independent. 

47:445.    1895) Ser. 

Jennings,   J.     Incidents   recalled  in   Washington.      (In   Independent.      47:452. 

1895)    Ser. 

Kernan,  J.  D.     Lincoln's  kindness  of  heart.    (In  Independent.    47:443.    1895)  .  .    Ser. 

Lincoln's  horse  trade.    (In  Journal  of  education.   46:38-9.    1897) Ser. 

Lincoln's  idea  of  selfishness.     (In  Outlook.    56:1059.    1897) Ser. 

Locke,  D.  R.    President  Lincoln's  humor.     (In  Magazine  of  American  history. 

24:52-3.    1890)   Ser. 

Low,   (Mrs.)  F.  W.     How  Lincoln  righted  a  wrong.    (In  Ladies'  home  journal. 

23:26.     July,   1906) Ser. 

Miller,  M.  M.    A  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    (In  Harper's  weekly.    51:1320. 

1907) Ser. 

Mr.  Lincoln  and  the  petitioners.    (In  Putnam's  magazine.    16:527-36.    1870)  ..    Ser. 
Perry,  L.  P.    Appeals  to  Lincoln's  clemency.    (In  Century  magazine.    29:251-6. 

1895) Ser. 

Same S15,  29 

Proctor,  A.  G.     Lincoln's  honesty.    (In  Harper's  weekly.    49:619.    1905) Ser. 

Rice,  A.   H.     Incidents   of   President   Lincoln's   sympathy.     (In   Independent. 

47 :434.    1895)    Ser. 

Smith,  G.    Lincoln's  stories.    (In  Nation.    84 : 1 30.    1907 ) Ser. 

True  story  of  President  Lincoln.  (  In  All  the  year  round.    22:226-8.    1869) Ser. 

Viele,  E.  L.    Lincoln  as  a  story-teller.    (In  Independent.   47:440-1.    1895) Ser. 

Wham,  J.  W.    The  other  side  of  Lincoln.    (In  Harper's  weekly.   50:1208.    1906).    Ser. 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  37 

POEMS. 
BOOKS: 

Adams,  M.  M.    Lincoln.    (In  The  song  at  mid-night,     p.  110.    1903) E  6742 

Lincoln  at  Gettysburg.    (In  The  song  at  mid-night,     p.  38-41.    1903) E  6742 

Poetry  of  Lincoln.    (In  The  song  at  mid-night,    p.  123.    1903) E  6742 

Blanchard,  R.     Abraham  Lincoln  the  type  of  American  genius;   an  historical 

romance.     Wheaton,  1882 E       29 

Bryant,  W.  C.    The  death  of  Lincoln.    (In  Poetical  works,  p.  316-7.    1901) E       81 

Gary,  P.     Our  good  president.     (In  Poems  of  faith,  hope,  and  love.    p.  223-5. 

1873)    E     118 

Cranch,  C.  P.     The  martyr.     (In  The  bird  and  the  bell,  with  other  poems,     p. 

326.    1890)   E     111 

Gilder,  R.  W.     On  the  life -mask  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Schurz,  C.     Abra 
ham  Lincoln,  a  biographical  essay,     p.  1.     1907) *P  2924 

Howe,  M.  A.  De  W.    (ed.).     The  memory  of  Lincoln;   poems  selected,  with  an 

introduction  by  M.  A.  De  W.  Howe.     Boston,  1899.    port E  7554 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Commemoration  ode.    (In  Poetical  works,     p.  398-404.    1890)  .  .E     273 

Markham,  E.     Lincoln  and  other  poems.    New  York,  1901.     port E  8039 

Newell,  R.  H.     The  martyr  president.     New  York,  1865 E     332 

Stedman,  E.  C.    Abraham  Lincoln.    (In  Poetical  works,     p.  293.    1873) E     512 

The  band  of  Lincoln.     (In  Schurz,  C.     Abraham  Lincoln;    a  biographical 

essay,     p.  39-42.    1907 ) *P  2924 

Stoddard,  R.  H.    Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Poems,   p.  276-83.     1880) E     506 

Thompson,  J.  M.    Lincoln's  grave;    the  Harvard  Phi  Beta  Kappa  poem  of  1893. 

Cambridge  and  'Chicago,  1894 E  8621 

Whitman,  W.    0  Captain!  my  Captain!      (In  Selected  poems,    p.  90.    1892 )..E  8981 
When   lilacs    last  in  the   dooryard    bloom'd.     (In   Selected   poems.     79-89. 

1892) E  8981 

Whittier,  J.  G.    The  emancipation  group.    (In  Poetical  works,  p.  422.    1891)  .  .E     568 

MAGAZINES: 

Brownell,  H.  H.    Abraham  Lincoln;  an  ode.    (In  Atlantic  monthly.    16:491-503. 

1865)   Ser. 

Kemp,  H.  H.     Lincoln:  a  retrospect.    (In  Independent.    64:413.    1908) Ser. 

Lincoln;  a  poem.     (In  American  magazine.    65:358.    1908) Ser. 

Same S30,  65 

Stedman,  E.  C.     The  hand  of  Lincoln.    (In  Outlook.    88:259-60.    1908) Ser. 

Taylor,  T.     Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Punch.    1865.    182-5) Ser. 

SCHOOL    EXERCISES. 
BOOKS: 

Blair,  M.  (comp.).  Lincoln's  birthday.  (In  Our  holidays,  p.  27-34.  1906)  .  .J  6122 
Deems,  E.  A.  (comp.).  Lincoln's  birthday;  addresses,  sermons,  suggestive 

thoughts,  and  poems.  (In  Holy-days  and  holidays,  p.  467-88.  1902).*RR254,  14 

Same L  9607 

Denton,  C.  J.  (comp.).  Lincoln  and  Washington  days.  (In  All  the  holidays. 

p.  21-40.  1905) J  6117 

Glover,  E.  H.  In  honor  of  Lincoln's  birthday.  (In  "Dame  Curtsey's"  book  of 

novel  entertainments  for  every  day  in  the  year.  p.  10-12.  1907) K15771 

Gowdy,  J.  L.  (comp.).  Lincoln's  birthday.  (In  Special  days  in  school,  p.  59- 

61.    1902)    ..J2522 


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Irish,  M.     Lincoln's  birthday:   The  shepherd  of  the  people.     (In  The  days  we 

celebrate,     p.  11-16.    1904) J  6158 

Johnston,  E.  L.  &  Barnum,  M.  D.    Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  little  bird.     (In 

Book  of  plays  for  little  people,    p.  61-5.    1907) H  4506 

Kingsland,  (Mrs.)  F.  For  Lincoln's  birthday.  (In  Book  of  indoor  and  out 
door  games,  p.  355-7.  1904) K14918 

LeRow,   C.   B.    (comp.).     Lincoln's  birthday.     (In  Pieces   for   every   occasion. 

p.  217-30.    1901) J  6062 

McCaskey,  J.  P.   (ed.).     Selections  for  Lincoln's  birthday.    (In  Lincoln  literary 

collection,     p.   182-9.    1897) J  6067 

Morris,  R.  A.   (comp.).     Washington,  Lincoln,  and  the  American  flag,  patriotic 

birthday  exercises  for  schools  and  clubs.    Cleveland,  1899 J  6154 

Mustain,  N.  E.  (comp.).    Lincoln  day  exercises.    (In  New  idea  entertainer,    p. 

172-3.    1902)   K14917 

St.  Nicholas.     Lincoln's  birthday.    (In  Our  holidays,  their  meaning  and  spirit; 

retold  from  St.  Nicholas,     p.  84-102.    1905) H  2753 

Sanderson,  J.  (comp.).  Lincoln's  birthday.  (In  Thoughts  for  the  occasion,  pa 
triotic  and  secular,  p.  469-84.  1894) *R1305,  1 

Same J6200,  1 

Skinner,  C.  M.  (comp.)  .  The  flag  blesses  the  birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    (In 

Manual  of  patriotism,     p.  267-97.    1900) J  6152 

Stevenson,  B.  E.   (comp.).     Lincoln's  birthday.    (In  Days  and  deeds,     p.  193-8. 

1906)   J  6144 

Yerkes,  L  A.     Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  The  world's  best  speaker  for  boys  and 

girls,     p.    155-9.     1906) J  6141 

MAGAZINES: 

C ,  N.     Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Journal  of  education.    47:5-6.    1898).    Ser. 

Dana,  O.  E.     Abraham  Lincoln;  an  original  exercise  for  the  schoolroom.     (In 

Journal  of  education.    43 :59.    1896) Ser. 

Abraham  Lincoln. — 1809-1865.  (  In  Journal  of  education.    46:393.    1897).    Ser. 
Abraham    Lincoln,    the   man   and   his   work.     (In   Journal    of   education. 
45:25-6.    1897) Ser. 

Powers,  E.  M.  Washington  and  Lincoln.  (In  Journal  of  education.  45:20.  1897).    Ser. 
Note — A  list  of  selections  for  Lincoln's  birthday  will  be  found  in,  Granger, 

E.    (ed.).     An  index  to  poetry  and  recitations,     p.  961.    1904. 
See  also — Chicago  Public  Library,  Special  bulletin  no.  1,  on  Memorial  day. 
p.  10-11.     Chicago,  March,  1906. 

PORTRAITS  AND   MONUMENTS. 
BOOKS: 

Abraham  Lincoln  in  caricature.    (In  Maurice,  A.  B.  and  Cooper,  F.  T.    History 

of  the  nineteenth  century  in  caricature,     p.  159-87.    1904) K11099 

Caricatures  of  Lincoln.    (In  Confederate  war  caricatures.    186?) *P  2242 

Illinois.     Governor.     Message  of  His  Excellency,  Richard  J.  Oglesby,  Governor 

of  Illinois,  to  the  General  Assembly,  January  7,  1867.     Springfield,  1867.  Doc. 
Contains  reference  to  Lincoln's  monument. 

The  Lincoln  album;  life  of  the  preserver  of  the  union,  the  liberator  of  a  people, 
and  the  first  American.  Told  by  authentic  picture.  Fac-simile,  letters, 
speeches,  quotations,  genealogy,  and  a  chronological  table  giving  the  prin 
cipal  events  of  his  career,  with  the  dates  of  their  occurrence.  St.  Louis, 
1907.  pi.,  ports.,  facsims *V  2274 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  39 

McClure,  A.  K.  Portrait  and  sketch  of  Lincoln.  (In  The  White  House  gallery 

of  official  portraits  of  the  presidents.  1901 ) *P  2656 

Portraits  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    (In  A.  L.  A.  portrait  index,  p.  873-4.    1906)  .*0  2476 

Power,  J.  C.  National  Lincoln  monument.  (In  Abraham  Lincoln;  his  life,  pub 
lic  services,  death  and  great  funeral  cortege,  p.  224-352.  1875).  illus.C  389 

Swasey,  C.  A.  (comp.).  American  caricatures;  pertaining  to  the  civil  war. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,  n.  d.  pi *B  6176 

MAGAZINES: 

Abraham    Lincoln    in    contemporary    caricature.      (In    Review    of    reviews. 

23 : 156-66.  1901 )  Ser. 

Same S  2,  23 

Abraham  Lincoln's  resting  place,  Springfield,  111.  (In  Chautauquan.  7:405-7. 

1887 )  Ser. 

Bellows,  H.  W.  The  national  Lincoln  monument.  (In  Old  and  new.  1:9-12. 

1870)  Ser. 

Birthday  tribute  to  the  memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Potter's  American 

monthly.  6:93-6.  1876)  Ser. 

Bust  of  Lincoln,  by  W.  0.  Partridge.  (In  New  England  magazine.  22:392. 

1900)  Ser. 

Davidson,  T.  The  Lincoln  monument  at  Springfield.  (In  Western.  1:223-9. 

1875)  Ser. 

Saint  Gaudens'  statue  of  Lincoln;  picture.  (In  Chautauquan.  38:405.  1904).  Ser. 

Same.  (In  World's  work.  7 :4416.  1904) Ser. 

Same S321,  7 

Saint  Gaudens'  new  statue  of  Lincoln.  (In  Century  magazine.  53:701.  1908)  Ser. 
Same.  (In  Chicago — South  Park  Commissioners.  Report,  p.  91,  pi.  on 

p.  10.  1908 )  , Doc. 

Some  great  portraits  of  Lincoln.  (In  McClure's  magazine.  10:339-47.  1898)  ..  Ser. 

Same S51, 10 

Stocker,  C.  The  Lincoln  museum  at  Washington.  (In  Illustrated  American. 

19 :771-2.  1896)  Ser. 

Wilson,  R.  R.  Abraham  Lincoln  in  caricature.  (In  Book  buyer.  15:209-17. 

1897 )  Ser. 

Van  Rensslaer,  M.  G.  Saint  Gaudens' Lincoln.  (In  Century  magazine.  13:37-9. 

1887)  Ser. 

Volk,  L.  W.  The  Lincoln  life-mask  and  how  it  was  made.  (In  Century  maga 
zine.  1:223-8.  1881) Ser. 

FICTION. 

Altsheler,  J.  A.     In  circling  camps,  a  romance  of  the  civil  war.    New  York, 

1900 F  7809 

Bacheller,  I.     Eben  Holden,  a  tale  of  the  North  country.     Boston,  1900 F  2149 

Catherwood,   (Mrs.)  M.  H.    Spanish  Peggy,  a  story  of  young  Illinois.    Chicago, 

1899 F  8158 

Churchill,  W.    The  crisis.    New  York,  1903 F  8215 

Eggleston,  E.    The  Graysons,  a  story  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    New  York,  1900.  .F  3235 

The  Hoosier  school-master.     New  York,   1893 F  531 

Gerry,  M.  S.    The  toy  shop ;  a  romantic  story  of  Lincoln  the  man.    New  York, 

1908.    illus  .  .  ..F13210 


40  THE   CHICAGO   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Harris,  J.  C.    The  kidnapping  of  President  Lincoln.     (In  On  the  wings  of  occa 
sions,    p.  123-243.    1900) F  9053 

King,  C.     The  iron  brigade,  a  story  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.     New  York, 

1902 F  4598 

Kirkland,  J.    The  McVeys.    Boston  and  New  York,  1888 F  4664 

Kirkman,  M.  M.     The  romance  of  Gilbert  Holmes;  an  historical  novel.     Chi 
cago,  1900 F  4773 

Sinclair,  U.    Manassas;  a  novel  of  the  war.    New  York  and  London,  1904. .  .  .F  1606 
Townsend,  G.  A.    Katy  of  Catoctin;  or,  The  chain-breakers.     New  York,  1886.F  7055 

MISCELLANEOUS. 
BOOKS: 

Barber,  J.     War  letters  of  a  disbanded  volunteer,  embracing  his  experiences 

as  Honest  Old  Abe's  bosom  friend  and  unofficial  adviser.  New  York,  1864.E  1961 
Burrage,  H.  S.     Gettysburg  and  Lincoln;   the   battle,  the  cemetery,  and  the 

national  park.     New  York  and  London,  1906.  front.,  pi.,  ports.,  maps..B  6139 
Cigrand,  B.  J.     Abraham  Lincoln.     Chicago,  1907-8.    illus.,  ports.,  maps....*V  191'J 
A  scrap-book  consisting  of  articles  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  written  by  B.  J. 

Cigrand. 
Dyson,   H.   F.     Lincoln   in   Rushville.     (In   Illinois   State   Historical    Society. 

Transactions.    1903.     p.  221-33.    1903) B3214,  8 

Publication  no.  8  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library. 

Herndon,   W.   H.     Lincoln  on  education.     His  view  of  woman's   rights.     An 
early  reformer.    (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.     Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from 

his  associates,     p.   17-21.    1895) C183S1 

James,  J.     The  two  epistles.     The  angel's  address;  or,  The  glorious  message, 

commanded  to  be  sent  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  July  21,  1864.  Albany,  1864.*C     391 
Robinson,  W.  S.    Abraham  Lincoln.    (In  "Warrington"  pen-portraits,    p.  498-9. 

1877)   C  2103 

John  Brown  and  President  Lincoln.    (In  "Warrington"  pen-portraits,     p. 

237-52.    1877) C  2168 

MAGAZINES: 

Davis,  J.  McG.    Origin  of  the  Lincoln  rail,  as  related  by  Governor  Oglesby.    (In 

Century  magazine.     38 : 27 1-5.     1900) Ser. 

Same   S15,  38 

Dickson,  W.  M.     Abraham  Lincoln  at  Cincinnati.     (In  Harper's  new  monthly 

magazine.     69 :62.     1884)    Ser. 

Gordon,  J.     Abraham  Lincoln  in  his  relations  to  women.     (In  Cosmopolitan 

magazine.    18:205-10.    1894) Ser. 

Herndon,  W.  H.    Lincoln  on  education.    His  view  of  woman's  rights.    An  early 

reformer.     (In  Independent.    47 :431.    1895) Ser. 

Holden,  J.  E.     The  Lincoln  mark.     (In  Chautauquan.    45:352-7.     1907 Ser. 

Same,  cond.    (In  Review  of  reviews.    35:348-9.    1907) Ser. 

Lincoln  farm,  The;  a  park  of  patriotism.  (In  Review  of  reviews.  33:293-5.  1906)     Ser. 

Same   S  2,  33 

Lincoln's  belief  in  dreams.     (In   Current  literature.    23:569.     1898) Ser. 

Lincoln's  private  car.    (In  Scientific  American  supplement.    43:17759.    1897)..    Ser. 
McCleary,  J.  T.    What  shall  the  Lincoln  memorial  be?    (In  Review  of  reviews. 

38:334-41.    1908)    Ser. 

Same S  2,  38 


ABRAHAM    LINCOLN.  41 

Meier,  W.  F.   Will  there  be  a  new  state — Lincoln?     (In  World  to-day.    12:400-3. 

1907)   Ser. 

Same S99, 12 

Thayer,  W.  R.     The  centennial  of  Lincoln  and  Darwin.     (In  North  American 

review.    188:21-5.    1908) Ser. 

Same S55, 188 

Yenowine,    G.    H.     The    birthplace    of    President   Lincoln.     (In    St.    Nicholas. 

24:273-6.    1897)   Ser. 

Same S75,  24 

WORKS    OF    ABRAHAM    LINCOLN, 
(a)    Complete  Works. 

Lincoln,  A.  Complete  works,  comprising  his  speeches,  letters.,  state  papers, 
and  miscellaneous  writings;  ed.  by  John  G.  Nioolay  and  John  Hay.  New 

York,  1894.    2v.    port.,  facsims J     163 

Rev.  in  Dial.    17  :33-6.     1894. 

Complete  Works.  .  .  Ed.  by  John  G.  Xicolay  and  John  Hay;  with  an  intro 
duction  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder,  and  special  articles  by  other  em 
inent  persons;  new  and  enl.  ed.  (Gettysburg  ed.).  New  York,  1905-06. 

12v.    fronts.,  pi.,  ports.,  facsims *J     150 

Rev.  in  Dial.     41  :84-5.     1906. 

Writings.  .  .  Ed.  by  Arthur  B.  Lapsley,  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt;  together  with  The  essay  on  Lincoln  by  Carl  Schurz,  The  ad 
dress  on  Lincoln  by  Joseph  H.  Choate,  and  The  new  life  of  Lincoln,  by 
Noah  Brooks.  .  .  (Federal  ed.).  New  York  and  London,  1905-06.  8v. 
fronts.,  pi.,  ports *J  188 

(b)    Speeches,  Letters,  and  Sayings. 

Lincoln,  A.  Abraham  Lincoln's  pen  and  voice;  being  a  complete  compilation  of 
his  letters,  civil,  political,  and  military;  also  his  public  addresses,  mes 
sages  to  Congress,  inaugurals  and  others.  Compiled  by  G.  M.  Van  Buren. 
Cincinnati,  1890.  port., Cl  1201 

The  martyr's  monument;  being  the  patriotism  and  political  wisdom  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  as  exhibited  in  his  speeches,  messages,  orders,  and 
proclamations,  from  the  presidential  canvass  of  1860  until  his  assassina 
tion,  April  14,  1865.  New  York,  1865 E  4601 

Extracts  from  his  speeches,  letters  and  sayings.  (In  Oldroyd,  0.  H.,  ed. 
The  Lincoln  memorial:  album  immortelles.  1890) C18380 

Letters,  telegrams  and  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln.     (In  Tarbell,  I.  M. 

The  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,   vol.  2,  p.  265-459.    1900) C 18387 

"None  of  these  documents  appear  in  Lincoln's  'Complete  works'  edited  by 
Nicolay  and  Hay  or  in  any  other  collection  of  his  writings."  Note  by 
Miss  Tarbell. 

Selections  from  Lincoln's  conversations,  speeches,  letters,  etc.  (In  Chaplin, 
J.,  comp.  Chips  from  the  White  House,  p.  223-83.  1881) C  3907 

Speeches  compiled  by  L.  E.  Chittenden.     New  York,  1895.     port L  6234 

Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Lives  and  speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Hannibal  Hamlm.  p.  115-304.  1860) C  2006 


42  THE    CHICAGO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Autobiography  and  selected  speeches.  (In  Lusk,  D.  W.  Politics  and  poli 
ticians  of  Illinois,  1856-1884.  p.  181-98.  1884) B  3124 

Extracts  from  his  speeches.  (In  Warner's  Library  of  the  world's  best  litera 
ture,  vol.  16,  p.  9065-76.  1896-98 ) *RR263,  1 

Lincoln's  temperance  speech: — First  inaugural  address: — Second  inaugural 
address: — Emancipation  proclamation: — The  Gettysburg  address.  (In 
Chafin,  E.  W.  Lincoln:  the  man  of  sorrows,  p.  49-96.  1908) C18304 

On  his  nomination  to  the  United  States  Senate,  June  17,  1858: — First 
inaugural  address: — The  Gettysburg  address: — Second  inaugural  ad 
dress.  (In  Johnston,  A.,  ed.  Representative  American  orations,  vol. 
3.  1884)  E3803,  3 

First  inaugural  address: — second  inaugural  address.  (In  Cheney,  J.  V.,  ed. 
Inaugural  addresses  of  the  presidents  of  the  United  States  from  Tay 
lor  to  Roosevelt,  p.  39-57.  1906) L6910,  2 

Inaugurals,  March  4,  1861,  March  4,  1865;  Preliminary  proclamation  of 
emancipation,  Jan.  1,  1863;  Speech  at  the  dedication  of  the  national 
cemetery  at  Gettysburg,  Nov.  15,  1863 B2112,  1 

Old  South  leaflets,  general  ser.  no.   11.     1885. 
Lincoln  on  a  government  bank.    (In  Social  economist.   9:1-11.    1895) Ser. 

On  the  Dred  Scott  decision.  (In  Reed,  T.  B.,  ed.  Modern  eloquence,  vol. 
14,  p.  1356-64.  1900) J25S9,  14 

The  address  of  the  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  in  vindication  of  the  policy  of 
the  framers  of  the  constitution  and  the  principles  of  the  Republican 
party,  delivered  at  Cooper  Institute,  February  27th,  1860,  issued  by  the 
Young  Men's  Republican  Union.  .  .  .  with  notes  by  C.  C.  Nott  &  Cephas 

Brainerd.     New  York,  1860 C18400 

Same.     (In  Reed,  T.  B.,  ed.     Modern  eloquence,     vol.   14,  p.   1337-56. 

1903)   J2589,  14 

Same.     (In  Old  South  leaflets,  general  ser.     no.  107.    1900) B2112,  5 

The  Gettysburg  address: — Second  inaugural  address.  (In  Reed,  T.  B.,  ed. 
Modern  eloquence,  vol.  8,  p.  774-6.  1900) J2oS9,  8 

Address  at  Gettysburg,  19th  Nov.,  1863.  (In  Beecher,  H.  W.  Presentation 
memorial  to  workingmen.  1865.  apx. ) E  1944 

Unpublished  letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (In  Lambert,  W.  H.  Pennsyl 
vania  magazine.  27 : 60-2.  1903 ) Ser. 

Anthology  of  sayings.  (In  Complete  works;  ed.  by  J.  G.  Nicolay  and  J. 
Hay.  vol.  12,  p.  3-64.  1905-6) *J159,  12 

Lincoln  epigrams.     (In  Independent.     47 : 454.    1895) Ser. 

Lincoln  epigrams.  (In  Ward,  W.  H.,  ed.  Abraham  Lincoln;  tributes  from 
his  associates,  p.  290-2.  1895) C18381 

The  Lincoln  year  book;  axioms  and  aphorisms  from  the  great  emancipa 
tor,  comp.  by  Wallace  Rice.  .  .  .  Chicago,  1907.  front,  (port.),  illus...J  6241 

Lincoln's  maxims.     (In  Hartford  seminary  record.    16:31-4.    1905) Ser. 

Lincoln's  words  on  living  questions;  a  collection  of  all  recorded  utter 
ances  of  Abraham  Lincoln  bearing  upon  the  questions  of  today;  ed.  by 
H.  S.  Taylor  and  D.  M.  Fulwiler.  Chicago,  1900 E  4282 


ABRAHAM     UNrof..tf.  43 

The    possible    origin    of    a    Lincoln    phrase;      "Government   bv    the    people, 

pfr."    f/n  Parker,  ft.  F.     Review  of  reviews.    23:196,335-6.    1901) Ser. 

Table  talk;  e<i.  '»y  William  O.  Stoddard.    N>\v  York.   1894.    port.,  pi K  5S57 

\ote — -For  other  material  consult  Poole's  index.  Header's  guide  to  periodical 
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